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Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook: Spatial, Mechanical, Thermal, and Radiation Measurement 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

Edited by (Curtin University, Bentley, Australia), Edited by (University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 1640 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1840 g, 178 Tables, black and white; 905 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138072176
  • ISBN-13: 9781138072176
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 1640 pages, kõrgus x laius: 254x178 mm, kaal: 1840 g, 178 Tables, black and white; 905 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • ISBN-10: 1138072176
  • ISBN-13: 9781138072176

The Second Edition of the bestselling Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook brings together all aspects of the design and implementation of measurement, instrumentation, and sensors. Reflecting the current state of the art, it describes the use of instruments and techniques for performing practical measurements in engineering, physics, chemistry, and the life sciences and discusses processing systems, automatic data acquisition, reduction and analysis, operation characteristics, accuracy, errors, calibrations, and the incorporation of standards for control purposes.

Organized according to measurement problem, the Spatial, Mechanical, Thermal, and Radiation Measurement volume of the Second Edition:

  • Contains contributions from field experts, new chapters, and updates to all 96 existing chapters
  • Covers instrumentation and measurement concepts, spatial and mechanical variables, displacement, acoustics, flow and spot velocity, radiation, wireless sensors and instrumentation, and control and human factors

A concise and useful reference for engineers, scientists, academic faculty, students, designers, managers, and industry professionals involved in instrumentation and measurement research and development, Measurement, Instrumentation, and Sensors Handbook, Second Edition: Spatial, Mechanical, Thermal, and Radiation Measurement provides readers with a greater understanding of advanced applications.

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"Engineers, involved with instrumentation and measurement, will find this book an outstanding 'go to' resource, with very broad coverage and detailed descriptions of modern measurement methods and techniques." IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, January/February 2015

Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Editors xvii
Contributors xix
Part I Instrumentation and Measurement Concepts
1 Measurements, Instrumentation and Sensors
1-1(1)
Halit Eren
2 Characteristics of Instrumentation
2-1(1)
John R. Hansman Jr
3 Operational Modes of Instrumentation
3-1(1)
Richard S. Figliola
4 Static and Dynamic Characteristics of Instrumentation
4-1(1)
Peter H. Sydenham
5 Measurement Accuracy
5-1(1)
Ronald H. Dieck
6 Development of Standards
6-1(1)
Halit Eren
7 Measurement Standards
7-1(1)
DeWayne B. Sharp
8 Calibrations in Instrumentation and Measurements
8-1(1)
Halit Eren
9 Intelligent Sensors and Instruments
9-1(1)
Halit Eren
10 Virtual Instruments
10-1(1)
David Potter
Halit Eren
11 Fail-Safe Instruments and Devices
11-1(1)
Davide Quatrini
Giuseppe Fazio
Mauro Giaconi
Adelio Salsano
12 Dynamic Error Measurements of Force Sensors
12-1(1)
Akihiro Takita
Jin Tao
Yusaku Fujii
Part II Spatial Variables
13 Thickness Measurement
13-1(1)
John C. Brasunas
G. Mark Cushman
Brook Lakew
14 Distance Measurement
14-1(1)
W. John Ballantyne
15 Altitude Measurement
15-1(2)
Dimitris E. Manolakis
16 Attitude Measurement
17-1(1)
Mark A. Stedham
Partha P. Banerjee
Seiji Nishifuji
Shogo Tanaka
17 Inertial Navigation
17-1(1)
Halit Eren
18 Level Measurement
18-1(1)
Detlef Brumbi
19 Area Measurement
19-1(1)
Charles B. Coulbourn
Wolfgang P. Buerner
20 Volume Measurement
20-1(1)
Rene G. Aarnink
Hessel Wijkstra
21 Tilt Measurement
21-1(1)
Adam Chrzanowski
James M. Secord
22 Proximity Sensing for Robotics
22-1(1)
Ricardo E. Saad
Ben Benhabib
A. Bonen
K.C. Smith
Part III Displacement
23 Resistive Displacement Sensors
23-1(1)
Keith Antonelli
James Ko
Shyan Ku
24 Inductive Displacement Sensors
24-1(1)
Halit Eren
25 Capacitive Sensors: Displacement, Humidity, Force
25-1(1)
Halit Eren
26 Piezoelectric Sensors and Transducers
26-1(1)
Ahmad Safari
Victor F. Janas
Amit Bandyopadhyay
Andrei Kholkine
27 Laser Interferometer Displacement Sensor
27-1(1)
Bernhard Gunther Zagar
28 Bore-Gaging Displacement Sensors
28-1(1)
Viktor P. Astakhov
29 Ultrasonic Displacement Sensors
29-1(1)
Nils Karlsson
Ole Pedersen
30 Optical Encoder Displacement Sensors
30-1(1)
J.R. Rene Mayer
31 Magnetic Displacement Sensors
31-1(1)
David S. Nyce
32 Synchro/Resolver Displacement Sensors
32-1(1)
Robert M. Hyatt Jr
David Dayton
33 Optical Fiber Displacement Sensors
33-1(1)
Richard O. Claus
Vikram Bhatia
Anbo Wang
34 Optical Beam Deflection Sensors
34-1(1)
Grover C. Wetsel
35 Velocity Measurement
35-1(1)
Charles P. Pinney
William E. Baker
Part IV Mechanical Variables
36 Acceleration, Vibration and Shock Measurement
36-1(1)
Halit Eren
37 Strain Measurement
37-1(1)
Christopher S. Lynch
38 Tactile Sensing
38-1(1)
Ricardo E. Saad
A. Bonen
K.C. Smith
Ben Benhabib
39 Pressure Measurement
39-1(1)
Kevin H.L. Chau
40 Vacuum Measurement
40-1(1)
Ron Goehner
Emil Drubetsky
Howard M. Brady
William H. Bayles Jr
41 Force Measurement
41-1(1)
M.A. Elbestawi
42 Angle Measurement
42-1(1)
Robert J. Sandberg
43 Mass, Weights and Instrumentation
43-1(1)
Emil Hazarian
44 Torque and Power Measurement
44-1(1)
Ivan J. Garshelis
45 Density Measurement
45-1(1)
Halit Eren
46 Fluid Viscosity Measurement
46-1(1)
R.A. Secco
M. Kostic
J.R. deBruyn
47 Surface Tension Measurement
47-1(1)
David B. Thiessen
Kin F. Man
Part V Acoustics
48 Acoustic Measurement
48-1(1)
Per Rasmussen
49 Ultrasound Measurement
49-1(1)
Peder C. Pedersen
Part VI Flow and Spot Velocity
50 Capillary-Type Mass Flow Meter
50-1(1)
Reza Pakdaman Zangabad
Manouchehr Bahrami
51 Differential Pressure Flowmeters
51-1(1)
Richard Thorn
52 Variable Area Flowmeters
52-1(1)
Adrian Melling
Herbert Kochner
Reinhard Haak
53 Positive Displacement Flowmeters
53-1(1)
Zaki D. Husain
Donald J. Wass
54 Turbine and Vane Flowmeters
54-1(1)
David Wadlow
55 Impeller Flowmeters
55-1(1)
Harold M. Miller
56 Electromagnetic Flowmeters
56-1(1)
Halit Eren
57 Ultrasonic Flowmeters
57-1(1)
Hans-Peter Vaterlaus
Thomas Hossle
Paolo Giordano
Christophe Bruttin
58 Vortex-Shedding Flowmeters
58-1(1)
Wade M. Mattar
James H. Vignos
59 Thermal Anemometry
59-1(1)
Jugal K. Agarwal
John G. Olin
60 Coriolis Effect Mass Flowmeters
60-1(1)
Jesse Yoder
61 Drag Force Flowmeters
61-1(1)
Rekha Philip-Chandy
Roger Morgan
Patricia J. Scully
62 Pitot Probe Anemometer
62-1(1)
John A. Kleppe
63 Thermal Dispersion Mass Flow Meters
63-1(1)
John G. Olin
64 Laser Anemometry
64-1(1)
Rajan K. Menon
Part VII Thermal and Temperature Measurement
65 Temperature Measurements, Scales and Calibrations
65-1(1)
Franco Pavese
66 Thermal Conductivity Measurement
66-1(1)
William A. Wakeham
Marc J. Assael
67 Heat Flux
67-1(1)
Thomas E. Diller
68 Resistive Thermometers
68-1(1)
Jim Burns
69 Thermistor Thermometers
69-1(1)
Rod White
Meyer Sapoff
70 Thermocouple Thermometry
70-1(1)
R.P. Reed
71 Semiconductor Junction Thermometers
71-1(1)
Randy Frank
72 Noncontact Thermometers
72-1(1)
Jacob Fraden
73 Pyroelectric Detectors
73-1(1)
Jacob Fraden
74 Liquid-in-Glass Thermometers
74-1(1)
Rod White
J.V. Nicholas
75 Manometric Thermometers
75-1(1)
Franco Pavese
76 Temperature Indicators
76-1(1)
Jan Stasiek
Tolestyn Madaj
Jaroslaw Mikielewicz
77 Fiber-Optic Thermometers
77-1(1)
Brian Culshaw
78 Thermal Imaging
78-1(1)
Herbert M. Runciman
79 Calorimetry Measurement
79-1(1)
Sander van Herwaarden
Elina Iervolino
Part VIII Radiation
80 Radioactivity Measurement
80-1(1)
Bert M. Coursey
81 Radioactivity Detectors
81-1(1)
Larry A. Franks
Ralph B. James
Larry S. Darken
82 Charged-Particle Measurement
82-1(1)
John C. Armitage
Madhu S. Dixit
Jacques Dubeau
Hans Mes
F. Gerald Oakham
83 Neutron Measurement
83-1(1)
Steven M. Grimes
84 Dosimetry Measurement
84-1(1)
Brian L. Justus
Mark A. Miller
Alan L. Huston
Part IX Wireless Instrumentation
85 Wireless Instrumentation
85-1(1)
J.P. Carmo
J.H. Correria
86 Wireless Sensor Node Hardware
86-1(1)
Michael Healy
Thomas Newe
Elfed Lewis
87 Mobile Instrumentation with Wireless Design and Implementation
87-1(1)
Frederick Fortson
Kenneth Johnson
88 Powering Autonomous Sensors
88-1(1)
Manel Gasulla
Maria Teresa Penella
Oscar Lopez-Lapena
89 Wireless Sensing Technology
89-1(1)
Gregory C. Willden
Ben A. Abbott
Ronald T. Green
90 Telemetry
90-1(1)
Albert Lozano-Nieto
Part X Control and Human Factors
91 PID Control
91-1(1)
F. Greg Shinskey
92 Optimal Control and the Software
92-1(1)
Halit Eren
93 Electropneumatic and Electrohydraulic Instruments: Modeling
93-1(1)
M. Pachter
C.H. Houpis
94 Explosion-Proof Instruments
94-1(1)
Sam S. Khalilieh
95 Measurement and Identification of DC Brush and Brushless, Stepping Motors
95-1(1)
Stuart Schweid
Robert Lofthus
John McInroy
96 Human Factors in Displays
96-1
Jeffrey D. Onken
Barrett S. Caldwell
Steven A. Murray
Appendix: Units and Conversions Appendix-1
B.W. Petley
Index Index-1
John G. Webster received his BS from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, USA and M.Sc and Ph.D from University of Rochester, New York, USA. A fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Instrument Society of America, American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Society, and Institute of Physics, he served on the IEEE-EMBS Administrative Committee and NIH Surgery and Bioengineering Study Section, authored/co-authored and edited/co-edited numerous books and publications, and received the IEEE-EMBS Career Achievement Award. A highly cited researcher for King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, he is currently a professor emeritus at University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.

Halit Eren received his BS, M.Sc, and Ph.D from University of Sheffield, UK. He also obtained an MBA from Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia. He has served as an instrumentation engineer at Etibank, as well as an assistant professor for Hacettepe University and Middle East Technical University, all in Turkey. An author and co-editor of several books and publications, he was associate professor at Polytechnic University, Hong Kong and visiting professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA. A senior member of IEEE taking roles in Region 10 activities and various committees for organizing conferences, he is currently teaching and conducting research at Curtin University.